Studies
The CTN+ supports clinical trials to find new ways to prevent, treat and manage HIV and other STBBIs, prioritizing a community-based approach of the highest scientific and ethical standards.
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CTN 222: Canadian co-infection cohort
A prospective clinical cohort of HIV and hepatitis C virus co-infected patients
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CTN 343: Project ReportNeedles.ca
Project ReportNeedles.ca: A rapid assessment and response system to map needle prevalence and implement harm reduction interventions in Regina, Saskatchewan
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CTN 337: The FAST-TRACK Study
An open-label individual-level randomized controlled trial to compare point of care HCV RNA testing and nurse-led rapid treatment initiation to standard of care to enhance treatment uptake in persons with hepatitis C in a transient correctional setting
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CTNPT 054: Falls in older persons with HIV
Falls in older persons with HIV: Frequency, risk factors and feasibility of a future interventional trial
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CTN 339: The NOVA-HIV Study
A Study of Reduced Dosing of the Nonavalent HPV Vaccine in Women Living with HIV
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CTN 329: Doxycycline Intervention for bacterial STI ChemoprOphylaxis (DISCO)
A randomized trial of doxycycline chemoprophylaxis for the prevention of sexually transmitted infections in gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (gbMSM)
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CTN 332: vPrEP
Virtual PrEP: Rendering PrEP delivery more efficient using an mHealth intervention and TAF/FTC
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CTN 327: Impact of COVID-19 on persons with HIV in Canada
The impact of COVID-19 on persons with HIV in Canada: Data from the HIV/HCV co-infection/CCC (CTN 222) and HIV aging cohorts (CTN 314)
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CTN 262: Canadian HIV women’s sexual and reproductive health cohort study (CHIWOS)
Canadian HIV women’s sexual and reproductive health cohort study
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CTN 254: Inflammation as a predictor of HIV disease progression
Predictive value of inflammatory biomarkers in untreated HIV disease progression, and their response to initiation of antiretroviral therapy
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CTN 247: Canadian cohort of HIV+ slow progressors
A study of host and viral factors associated with disease progression in long term HIV infected subjects
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CTN 281: EPIC 4 Study
Effectiveness of early treatment with anti-retroviral therapy in children with HIV
Careers
Interested in joining our team? Here are the current career opportunities with the CTN+ and our collaborators. For Fellowship opportunities, please visit our Postdoctoral Fellowship program page.
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